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how are the mississippi and amazon rivers differ? Check all that apply a- The Amazon acts as more of a barrier to movement b- The Amazon is much harder to get to c- The Amazon is surrounded by farmland d- the amazon has more industry around it Thanks!!

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User Khalid
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Answer:

A-The Amazon acts as more of a barrier to movement

b- The Amazon is much harder to get to

c- The Amazon is surrounded by farmlands

Step-by-step explanation:

The Amazon river has surroundings which are largely underdeveloped with large amount of plant life. They also inhabit lots of animal life too.The surroundings are hard to get to due to poor road network.

The Mississippi River however is found in a more developed industrial area and lacks a dense plant population with good road networks.

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User UncleCheese
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Answer:

A-The Amazon acts as more of a barrier to movement

b- The Amazon is much harder to get to

c- The Amazon is surrounded by farmlands

Step-by-step explanation:

The Amazon river has surroundings which are largely underdeveloped with large amount of plant life. They also inhabit lots of animal life too.The surroundings are hard to get to due to poor road network.

The Mississippi River however is found in a more developed industrial area and lacks a dense plant population with good road networks.

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User Karlosos
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